Only if the parents agree to it or the grandmother can prove to the court that the parents are unfit (which takes a lot).
The minor would need permission from the court that placed her with the foster parents before she could move into her grandmother's home.
If a 14 year old wants to live with the dad and the mother has custody, she can live in Nevada with the parents' permission. Both parents much agree on the situation.
It would require a court order to do so officially. Otherwise, they live where their parents say they live.
Only if her parents agree to allow it or the grandmother has been granted custody/guardianship by a court (the only way that would happen is if her parents are proven to be unfit).
The 16yo is a minor and unless she is emancipated she can not decide where to live. If the grandmother have custody you have to go to court to get her back but if you still have custody the grandmother have no right to keep her.
With parental permission, yes.
No, not unless the grandmother obtains legal custody through the court, and in order to do that she would have to prove that the parents are unfit.
No as a minor you need your guardian's permission, in this case your parents I assume.
In most places she will be considered an adult. She can live where she wants to.
NO, IF THE CHILD IS NOT ON THE LEASE. IF THE HOUSE IS OWNED BY THE GRANDMOTHER THAN THE CHILD STILL CAN'T LIVE THERE BECAUSE HE/SHE IS NOT 18 YEARS OF AGE
No. Parents are your legal gaurdians until the age of 18.
He'll just have to keep living with his parents.